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Regularization of Persistent Homology Gradient Computation

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arxiv 2011.05804 v2 pith:4RSENGKU submitted 2020-11-11 cs.LG stat.ML

classification cs.LGstat.ML
keywords homologypersistentcomputationcomputinggivengradientgradientsmethod
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Persistent homology is a method for computing the topological features present in a given data. Recently, there has been much interest in the integration of persistent homology as a computational step in neural networks or deep learning. In order for a given computation to be integrated in such a way, the computation in question must be differentiable. Computing the gradients of persistent homology is an ill-posed inverse problem with infinitely many solutions. Consequently, it is important to perform regularization so that the solution obtained agrees with known priors. In this work we propose a novel method for regularizing persistent homology gradient computation through the addition of a grouping term. This has the effect of helping to ensure gradients are defined with respect to larger entities and not individual points.

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